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Caprica
Season 1
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Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on a peaceful planet known as Caprica, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences.
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Amazon Video
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Google Play Movies
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18 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Episode 1
Rebirth
E2
Rebirth
Episode 2
The Reins of a Waterfall
E3
The Reins of a Waterfall
Episode 3
Gravedancing
E4
Gravedancing
Episode 4
There is Another Sky
E5
There is Another Sky
Episode 5
Know Thy Enemy
E6
Know Thy Enemy
Episode 6
The Imperfections of Memory
E7
The Imperfections of Memory
Episode 7
Ghost in the Machine
E8
Ghost in the Machine
Episode 8
End of Line
E9
End of Line
Episode 9
Unvanquished
E10
Unvanquished
Episode 10
Retribution
E11
Retribution
Episode 11
Things We Lock Away
E12
Things We Lock Away
Episode 12
False Labor
E13
False Labor
Episode 13
Blowback
E14
Blowback
Episode 14
The Dirteaters
E15
The Dirteaters
Episode 15
The Heavens Will Rise
E16
The Heavens Will Rise
Episode 16
Here Be Dragons
E17
Here Be Dragons
Episode 17
Apotheosis
E18
Apotheosis
Episode 18
Cast of Season 1
Eric Stoltz
Daniel Greystone
Esai Morales
Joseph Adama
Paula Malcomson
Amanda Greystone
Alessandra Torresani
Zoe Greystone
Magda Apanowicz
Lacy Rand
Sasha Roiz
Sam Adama
Polly Walker
Sister Clarice Willow
Season 1 Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Caprica quickly assimilates you in a new world and then spins out a family saga that has far-reaching consequences for everyone in its universe.
Chicago Tribune
Maureen Ryan
Caprica is still finding itself, but it's worth your while, and if it can knit its various elements into a more coherent whole, it could get even better.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Nussbaum
Who knows how I'll feel about it by season three, but right now, I'm entranced.
Boston Globe
Joanna Weiss
Like Battlestar Galactica, this series promises to be rich with allegory.
Newsday
Diane Werts
Let's hope the pilot's spellbinding second hour points the way toward greatness.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
There's enough going on in Caprica to keep a sci-fi fan, or anyone who likes to settle into a good story, satisfied and even beguiled.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
The new offering, from executive producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick (the team behind BSG), stands on its own and in many ways might be more inviting to viewers who are not hard-core sci-fi fans.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Although uneven in places, a quality cast and cliff-hanging episodic twists establish Caprica as an heir that shouldn't disappoint "BG" geeks.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Beautifully shot and marvelously acted, Caprica is infused with all manner of intriguing bits of business
Zap2it.com
Philliana Ng
Like Battlestar Galactica's profound philosophical questions about life, religion, technology, society, etc., Caprica kept in line with its running commentary on the current state of our world.
Salon.com
Heather Havrilesky
Although the second and third episodes of the prequel are a little more intriguing and less gummed up with melodrama than the pilot, the overall picture is a world apart from the dynamism and intensity of Battlestar.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Executive producer David Eick said, "We wanted to make it less about escapism and more about moral complexity and great characters." In its early episodes, Caprica certainly succeeds in achieving those goals.
Slant Magazine
Kris King
Caprica manages to take on some daring themes with that familiar dedication to character and plot.
New York Times
Mike Hale
On the surface, without the ironclad premise and heightened atmosphere of Galactica, Caprica is, almost by default, a more ordinary show.
TV Fanatic
Eric Hochberger
Caprica did a great job in terms of production value with impressive special effects and superb acting by an impressive cast.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Knowing where we're headed wouldn't matter if the journey were inspiring, but Caprica is lugubrious, portentous to the point of unintentional self-satire and, to any non-initiate, impenetrable.
AV Club
Noel Murray
What I think will set Caprica apart is how it deals with the premise: with a little soap opera intrigue, a little socio-political relevance, and a whole lot of immersion into another world.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Caprica is laced with enough subplots and dense, Battlestar-style intrigue that the new viewer will need to work to keep up.
Wall Street Journal
Nancy DeWolf Smith
Thankfully, Caprica can be enjoyed without any reference to the literal past or the figurative future.
Newark Star-Ledger
Alan Sepinwall
It's not Battlestar Galactica, in that it swaps out the military components of that show for a bit of teen angst and soap opera intrigue, but I really like the lead performances by Eric Stoltz and Esai Morales.
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Caprica: Season 1.0
Caprica: Season 1.0
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Caprica: 58 Years
Caprica: 58 Years
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Caprica: Opening Montage
Caprica: Opening Montage
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Caprica: Interacting With Cylons
Caprica: Interacting With Cylons
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